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Diagram 6.
Fuse box: 1) Navigation lights 5A (A+); 2) Bilge pump 5A (C++); 3)
Power outlet 10A (12V+); 4) Extra circuit 5A (X1); 5. Extra circuit 10A
(X2).
When leaving the boat unattended for a long period, switch off the current at the main
switch. Also switch off the power when carrying out electrical installations. However,
the boat’s automatic bilge pump remains functional and can be switched off only by
detaching the battery's terminal lead (+).
To remove the battery, open the rear seat's knurled-head screws and pull the seat
out for a distance equalling the length of its mounting place. Next, open the battery
housing's fastening strap and pull out the battery housing from under the rear left
platform. If the rear seat must be removed from the boat entirely, detach the fuse box
and main switch from the seat by unscrewing the surrounding 4 knurled-head
screws. When you connect or disconnect the battery, take care not to simultaneously
touch both terminals of the accumulator or the aluminium surfaces of the boat with a
metal tool such as, for example, a spanner.
Charge the battery only with the engine or with a battery charger. Charging with too
high a current can lead to an explosion.
ATTENTION!
Never switch off the power at the main switch while the
engine is running.
Do not alter the boat’s electrical system or any diagrams associated with it. Changes
and service must be carried out by qualified electricians specialised in marine
electrical systems.